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    How to Know What Tops Belong in Your Wardrobe — THE DAILEIGH

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 7, 20263 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Identify your foundation tops by noticing the pieces you naturally reach for; they reveal what reliably fits your lifestyle and eases dressing.
    • Look for repeating characteristics like neckline, sleeve length, fabric, or fit; these patterns are clues to expand thoughtfully.
    • Ask which tops you grab when unsure, wear most, or start outfits; instinct, habit, and role reveal trusted pieces.

    In this article, we’re going to take a completely different approach.

    Instead of starting with a list of tops you should own, we’re going to uncover the foundation tops your wardrobe already depends on.

    Then I’ll show you how to identify the characteristics that make those tops work so well, and how to thoughtfully expand this category with styles that fit the same role.

    By the end, you won’t have another generic shopping list.

    You’ll have something much more valuable.

    A personalized direction for building a collection of tops that truly belongs in your wardrobe.

    Step 1: Identify Your Foundation Tops

    Most women don’t realize they’re already giving themselves clues about what belongs in their wardrobe.

    Every time you naturally reach for the same type of top, your wardrobe is revealing something about the styles that make getting dressed easier for you.

    Those tops didn’t become your foundation because someone told you they were wardrobe essentials.

    They became your foundation because, over time, they’ve proven themselves.

    You know they work.

    You know how they fit.

    You know how they feel.

    And without realizing it, they’ve quietly become the starting point for many of your outfits.

    The important thing to understand is that your foundation tops may look completely different from someone else’s.

    For one woman, that might be a white crewneck tee.

    For another, it’s a striped boatneck tee.

    Someone else may constantly reach for relaxed button-up shirts.

    Another woman may live in lightweight sweaters.

    None of those are more “correct” than the others.

    They’re simply revealing the kinds of tops that fit that woman’s lifestyle and the way she naturally likes to get dressed.

    That’s why I don’t want you comparing your wardrobe to someone else’s wardrobe.

    Your goal isn’t to build their foundation.

    It’s to discover yours.

    So let’s start by identifying the tops you naturally depend on.

    Open your closet and look only at your tops.

    Don’t think about what you should wear.

    Don’t think about trends.

    Don’t think about what influencers recommend.

    Simply start noticing which tops make you think,

    “I wear this all the time.”

    If you’re not immediately sure which tops those are, ask yourself:

    • Which tops do I reach for when I don’t know what to wear?

    • Which tops do I wear most often without giving them much thought?

    • Which tops become the starting point for most of my outfits?

    These questions are helping you uncover three different things about the way you naturally get dressed.

    Instinct tells you what you trust.

    Habit tells you what consistently fits your lifestyle.

    Role tells you which tops have become the foundation for countless outfits.

    Together, they reveal the tops your wardrobe naturally depends on.

    You may immediately notice patterns.

    Maybe you own several white tees because they’re always your first choice.

    Maybe every outfit seems to begin with a relaxed button-up shirt.

    Maybe lightweight sweaters have quietly become your everyday uniform.

    Or perhaps every top you love has a similar neckline, sleeve length, fabric, or fit.

    Those similarities aren’t random.

    They’re clues.

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